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#include "ucxpresso.h"
#include "arduino.h"
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/*
 Melody

 Plays a melody

 circuit:
 * 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8

 created 21 Jan 2010
 modified 30 Aug 2011
 by Tom Igoe

 This example code is in the public domain.

 http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Tone

 */
#include "pitches.h"

// notes in the melody:
int melody[] = { NOTE_C4, NOTE_G3, NOTE_G3, NOTE_A3, NOTE_G3, 0, NOTE_B3,
		NOTE_C4 };

// note durations: 4 = quarter note, 8 = eighth note, etc.:
int noteDurations[] = { 4, 8, 8, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 };

void setup() {

}

void loop() {
#ifdef DEBUG
	if ( dbg.isAnyKey() ) {
#endif
		// iterate over the notes of the melody:
		for (int thisNote = 0; thisNote < 8; thisNote++) {

			// to calculate the note duration, take one second
			// divided by the note type.
			//e.g. quarter note = 1000 / 4, eighth note = 1000/8, etc.
			int noteDuration = 1000 / noteDurations[thisNote];
			tone(13, melody[thisNote], noteDuration);

			// to distinguish the notes, set a minimum time between them.
			// the note's duration + 30% seems to work well:
			int pauseBetweenNotes = noteDuration * 1.30;
			delay(pauseBetweenNotes);
			// stop the tone playing:
			noTone(13);
		}
		sleep(1000);
#ifdef DEBUG
	}
#endif
}
